News |
 | Radical proposals to see parades in Northern Ireland managed within the same tough framework used in Scotland have emerged as politicians seek to avoid yet another violent marching season. Read more... |
 | A PENSIONER has hit out after the cost of his electricity was raised by five per cent without notice – and he was told of the price hike via a text message. Read more... |
 | Almost half-a-million pounds has been spent cleaning the cells of dissident republicans engaged in a dirty protest at Maghaberry Prison. Read more... |
 | IRA victims have expressed anger at what they see as attempts by a Dublin-based organisation to undermine their fight for compensation from Libya. Read more... |
 | THE family of a Londonderry man left in a vegetative state after a sectarian attack more than six years ago is hoping new technology will allow them to communicate with him. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | MICHAEL O’Neill is still searching for his first international victory after another night of frustration at Windsor Park. Read more... |
 | DAVID Healy turned back the clock as Northern Ireland salvaged a dramatic point against Azerbaijan at Windsor Park on Wednesday night. Read more... |
REPUBLIC of Ireland duo Seamus Coleman and John O’Shea both felt their side were made to pay for not making their early dominance count in their 1-0 defeat against Greece at the Aviva Stadium on Wednesday night. Read more... |
 | Stephen Robinson was left to rue what might have been after his Northern Ireland under 21 side were beaten by England on Tuesday night. Read more... |
 | Michael O’Neill insists Northern Ireland “have to believe” they can qualify for the 2014 World Cup. Read more... |
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